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Fidelity

Episode 4 of 4

Can the happily-married stay-at-home Dad cope with the romantic attention of his new neighbour? With Hal Cruttenden. From 2014.

Hal Cruttenden stars as a 40-something husband and father who, years ago, decided to give up his job and become a stay at home father. His wife, Sam, has a successful business career which makes her travel more and more. His children, Lilly and Molly, are growing up fast, and his role as their father and mentor is diminishing by the day.

So what can Hal do as he reaches a crossroads in his life? Help is (sort of) at hand in the form of his eager mates - Doug, Fergus and Barry - who regularly meet at their local curry house for mind expanding conversations that sadly never give Hal the core advice he so desperately needs.

Hal is confused even further as he regularly has visions of his long dead and highly macho father, who he's forced to engage in increasingly frustrating conversations.

In this last episode of the series, Hal faces a new challenge - unwanted romantic attention. Happily married to Sam and with two adoring daughters, life is a picture of roses at home. But how will Hal cope with the romantic attention of a new, attractive neighbour Angie?

The cast includes co-writer Dominic Holland, Ed Byrne, Ronni Ancona, Anna Crilly, Gavin Webster, Dominic Frisby, Samuel Caseley and Emily and Lucy Robbins.

Produced by Paul Russell
An Open Mike production for BBC Radio 4 first broadcast in December 2014.

25 minutes

Last on

Sun 21 Jul 201922:30

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Credits

RoleContributor
HalHal Cruttenden
ActorDominic Holland
ActorEd Byrne
ActorRonni Ancona
ActorAnna Crilly
ActorGavin Webster
ActorDominic Frisby
ActorSamuel Caseley
ActorEmily Robbins
ActorLucy Robbins
WriterHal Cruttenden
WriterDominic Holland
ProducerPaul Russell

Broadcasts

  • Sun 7 Dec 201419:15
  • Fri 12 Dec 201407:30
  • Fri 12 Dec 201422:00
  • Sat 13 Dec 201417:30
  • Sun 14 Dec 201405:30
  • Thu 7 Apr 201618:30
  • Thu 14 Apr 201607:30
  • Thu 14 Apr 201617:30
  • Thu 14 Apr 201622:00
  • Fri 15 Apr 201605:30
  • Sun 12 Nov 201722:30
  • Sun 21 Jul 201922:30